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Betty White's Los Angeles Home Leaves No Trace With New Building Coming Along BETTY WHITE LONGTIME L.A. HOME GONE WITHOUT TRACE ... New Building Rising Up 4.4K 8/4/2023 1:54 PM PT

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Penelope Carter

Updated on March 07, 2026

betty white house Backgrid/Barcelo Photography for Sotheby Composite

Betty White's former L.A. home -- where she lived for decades -- has been wiped off the map ... and now a massive new building is rising up in its place, totally changing the lot.

The late actress had a relatively modest Brentwood property -- modest for A-list celebs, at least -- but the new mansion being built on the same piece of land is a big departure from Betty's style ... as seen in photos of the new construction.

Betty White house Backgrid

From above, the new home is starting to take shape ... there's a main house rising way above the other structures, and the early stages of a new pool and spa are coming along too.

betty white Backgrid

Remember ... the new owners, a dentist and his wife, filed for a permit to bulldoze Betty's old house back in November ... and by April, her old home was practically gone.

betty white house Backgrid/Barcelo Photography for Sotheby Composite

Now, there's literally no trace of Betty's roughly 3,000-square-foot home ... which once had 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and a pool.

Betty White’s Longtime L.A. Home Launch Gallery
Betty's Longtime Home Launch Gallery
Anthony Barcelo

Betty first moved to this Brentwood address way back in the '60s, right before her Hollywood career took off ... and she lived there until her death on New Year's Eve 2021. Along the way, her home became a staple of celebrity sightseeing for tourists.

Betty White -- Through the Years Launch Gallery
REmembering Betty White Launch Gallery
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The Golden Girl's castle is gone ... but that's what happens when a new buyer drops over $10 million for a piece of real estate.

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